Monday TV stuff
Nov. 22nd, 2005 12:34 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Prison Break:
Wow. Okay, as soon as he found Jesus, I figured that Abruzzi was a goner (after all, he was ready to meet his maker, etc), but I still was a bit stunned, if only because, well, he's one of the three crucial people in the plan. Without him, they're fucked. And I'm curious where they're going with the turncoat Secret Service man. It's hard to believe that he's grown a full conscience just a few days after shooting this kid's mom in the back of the head, you know. That said, man, was LJ stupid in even going to the funeral.
Otherwise, damned fine episode, and one that makes me look forward to next week's fall finale.
Medium: Lex Luthor and The Mayor on the same show! All they needed was the Cigarette Smoking Man, and they'd have all of my favorite '90s genre TV villains together!
Okay, the plot itself was pretty predictable (it was hard not to be one step ahead of Allison and Scanlon), but it was still fun. And, as always, the home life on this show is done so well. I really enjoy the ongoing repentance subplot for Joe's dad, as well.
And don't forget -- along with Gilmore Girls and House, we get the Tuesday debut of Threshold tonight, guest-starring Elizabeth Berkley.
Wow. Okay, as soon as he found Jesus, I figured that Abruzzi was a goner (after all, he was ready to meet his maker, etc), but I still was a bit stunned, if only because, well, he's one of the three crucial people in the plan. Without him, they're fucked. And I'm curious where they're going with the turncoat Secret Service man. It's hard to believe that he's grown a full conscience just a few days after shooting this kid's mom in the back of the head, you know. That said, man, was LJ stupid in even going to the funeral.
Otherwise, damned fine episode, and one that makes me look forward to next week's fall finale.
Medium: Lex Luthor and The Mayor on the same show! All they needed was the Cigarette Smoking Man, and they'd have all of my favorite '90s genre TV villains together!
Okay, the plot itself was pretty predictable (it was hard not to be one step ahead of Allison and Scanlon), but it was still fun. And, as always, the home life on this show is done so well. I really enjoy the ongoing repentance subplot for Joe's dad, as well.
And don't forget -- along with Gilmore Girls and House, we get the Tuesday debut of Threshold tonight, guest-starring Elizabeth Berkley.
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